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There are two rooms, both have the option of a double bed or twin beds. Both rooms have an en-suite shower room. double wardrobe, flat screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities. The rooms are independent to the rest of the property and have their own entrance, to make for a simple and stress free s...
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Lowfield Farm is a lovely secluded Cotswold farmhouse, down a mile long private lane on the edge of Tetbury. This peaceful B&B is set in its own 50 acres, with sheep, alpacas and chickens. Explore the meadows and woods, or just relax in our beautiful garden. You will have the whole top floor to y...
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The Town House is one of the very few houses offering bed and breakfast accommodation situated within the medieval walls of Conwy Town. We are located opposite Conwy Castle, offering guests some of the finest views of both the castle and the town walls.
The guest house, owned and managed by Julie & Mark Poole, was built in the Victorian era around 1849 and has been restored and upgraded to provide tastefully decorated and furnished en-suite bed and breakfast accommodation.
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Victorian Town House for self-catering groups of 16-20. Ideal for family gatherings, children and pets welcome. Lovely Victorian seaside home full of character and original features, log fires, garden. Close to beaches, Great Orme, caves, copper mines, cable car & tramway. Good base for touring & Snowdonia. Catering options available to suit the occasion.
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Lynn and Simon Wooding hope you will enjoy your stay.
We have eight delightful rooms a very comfortable lounge and a sunny dining room where we offer an optional evening meal, besides breakfast.
We have our own car park which will hold 7 cars, we are about 6 minutes walk from the town centre and promenade.
Why not come and sample our life style, someone else to do the cooking and
cleaning and all you have to do is RELAX.
Lynn and Simon look forward to greeting you on your arrival.
Why not ask for details on our extensive evening meal menu and our dessert menu which has one of the largest choices in Llandudno.
OUR MOTTO IS SIMPLE 4 STAR QUALITY, SERVICE AND FOOD,
BUT NOT 4 STAR PRICES.
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Historic Country Manor in the Conwy Valley at the foot of the mountains close to the sea, offering 4 rooms including Triple, Victorian 4 poster and superior double suite. All set in 10 acres of grounds with riding facilities, pets corner, pond with ducks and gueese.
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Situated on the level in a select wide avenue close to all the amenities that lovely LLandudno has to offer. The Del-Mar with its bright informal atmosphere is the ideal place for that well earned break or holiday.The majority of our bookings are the direct result of personal recommendations and repeats. All rooms are ensuite with tea and coffee hair dryers etcand most have flat screen tvs and when possible we have installed larger than standard showers and superking beds.
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Welcome to Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast located within the historical walled town of Conwy on North Wales.
Gwynfryn B&B offers comfortable accommodation with five rooms each uniquely and tastefully furnished. All rooms include free wi-fi, free beverage trays & toiletries, mini-fridges and TV/DVD.
Centrally located close to shops, restaurants and Conwy Train Station.
Within a few minutes walk of all of Conwys attraction including the magnificent Conwy Castle.
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Luxury small hotel across the road from the Llandudnos promenade, pier and beach front. All hotels have king size beds and en suite facilities, tea/coffee/hot chocolate and mineral water and free toiletries
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A WARM AND FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE JENIVORE HOTEL LlANDUDNO. WE ARE PRIVILEGED TO BE SITUATED JUST A FEW MINUTES WALK FROM THE TOWN CENTRE, LLANDUDNOSí NORTH SHORE AND MANY ATTRACTIONS.
OUR SPACIOUS ROOMS WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH AN EXCELLENT BASE TO EXPLORE THIS BEAUTIFUL PART OF WALES. EACH ROOM OFFERS MAINLY EN-SUITE FACILITIES COMPLIMENTARY TEA AND COFFEE MAKING FACILITIES AND COLOUR TV.
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Adcote House 4 star Guest House Bed and Breakfast in Llandudno offers high quality accommodation exclusively for adults, with a choice of comfortable bedrooms and stylish suites. We accommodate a small number of guests to ensure you receive the individual service you deserve.
Located in the heart of Llandudno, within east level walking of seafront, shops and amenities, the period style of Adcote House reflects the bygone era of a Victorian home. Our breakfasts focus on local produce, and for added comfort we are totally non-smoking. Ideal base for a holiday or short-break as well as for conferences, taking in a show, or working on business. Look out too for our special music breaks.
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Plas Madoc is our beautiful Victorian guesthouse with a contemporary feel. All our rooms are welcoming, clean and well presented with many of those little touches we are sure you will appreciate. All rooms are en-suite. There are tea and coffee making facilities, Flat screen digital TV/DVD with freeview, radio/alarm clock and free wi fi access to every room. We have our own private car park for your convenience.
A quiet and convenient location, close to the sea front and the town with some excellent bars and restaurants, but far enough awayfor a peaceful break.
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The Tilstone is owned and run by Lynne & Steve Jones, offering the personal touch of a family run business.
With traditional full English breakfast, we will endeavour to make your stay as warm and welcoming as possible.
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The Cliffbury is a stylish contemporary guest house in a very central location in the heart of Llandudno. We are in a quiet tree lined street 5 minutes walk to the centre of town and train station. We serve local fresh ingredients in our full welsh breakfasts as well as being able to cater for special diets.
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All about Conwy Town...

Conwy Town

Conwy is one of only a few medieval walled towns in the UK, a world heritage site and stunningly placed just outside the Snowdonia National Park. An ideal spot to locate yourself when visiting North Wales, convenient for all the many attractions in the area.

Built by Edward 1st in an aborted effort to subdue the Welsh, Conwy is one of many English Castles in the area. Conwy also benefits from some beautiful and ancient buildings within the town, the best of these being Plas Mawr, which is a 15th century Merchants House and has been restored to exactly how it was when first built. You will not find a better example anywhere in the world, a truly magnificient building.

The oldest house in Conwy is Aberconwy House which is the only remaining 13th century house left in the town, now run by the National Trust and providing a real insight into how life was during the years when the Castle and walls where first built.

St Mary Church is in the centre of the town and a real focal point, originally here 100 years before the Castle and used by the Cistertion monks, but later sacked and demolished when the monks where moved out of the town by Edward. Only to be reinstated when the town required a place of worship.

Stroll along the newly refurbished quay and watch the visiting famillies fish for crabs, a pastime which is centuries old. Or vsit one of the many restaraunts and sample the Conwy mussells which are still fished for by several local famillies from the river Conwy, but remember there must be an R in the month!